On 08/25/11 20:39, Marty Backe wrote:
> If I want to see what files might change with an 'update', I supply the
> '-n' option. E.g. fossil update -n
>
> For files that have a merge conflict, the 'baseline', 'original', and
> 'merge' files get created on my local file system. All other files that
> would get updated do not get updated (the expected result with the -n
> option).
>
> I would expect that no changes to my file system would occur when using
> the '-n' option.

I would expect the same. I've opened a ticket for this:
http://fossil-scm.org/index.html/info/ee9243c5c7

Regards,

-Martin
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